By Matt's Gallery on 2 October 2018
Upcoming at Matt’s Gallery, 92 Webster Road, SE16 4DF Borbala Szanto, Hyphen, Matt’s Gallery, London, private view 5 October 6-9pm, exhibition open daily 12-6pm, 6-14 October 2018 Read more. Rebecca Lennon, WORDS ARE ANGULAR SHARP, TENANT, Matt’s Gallery, London, private view 19 October 6-9pm, exhibition open daily 12-6pm, 20-28 October 2018 November 2018 Jo Stockham, […]
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By Matt's Gallery on 28 September 2017
Current Marianna Simnett, Worst Gift, Matt’s Gallery, until 22 October 2017, Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm Matt’s Gallery is pleased to present Worst Gift, a new film installation by Marianna Simnett. Comprising video, liquid, light and sound, Worst Gift continues Simnett’s ongoing exploration of female subjectivity and bodily integrity as they relate to the power dynamics […]
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